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Salim Furth, a Mercatus Center research fellow at George Mason University, says local jurisdictions need to get going now with alternative ways for feds and contractors to get to work.
For many entrepreneurs, private equity is one way to finance their establishment. But now we've learned that equity owners can wind up on the hook for false claims actions against the contractor they've invested in.
VHA's Innovation Ecosystem has teamed up with a vendor called Wellovate to develop immersion therapies for patients.
In today's Federal Newscast, new documents from the House Oversight and Reform Committee show the extent of how CBP handled employee misconduct.
The more Congress debates spending, infrastructure and taxes, the more convoluted it gets. It's starting to look like two football teams in the red zone in a game with infinite downs.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Biden administration says federal contractors should decide how they'll grant accommodations to their own employees.
Dr. Francis Collins was a leading figure in the mapping of the human genome sequence, and he's worked to translate that discovery into a revolution in medical treatment.
The Federal Data Strategy development team, led by the Office of Management and Budget, released the strategy’s 2021 action plan Friday, setting new interagency goals for the year, while also assessing the progress agencies made under the last year's action plan.
DHS' recent rulemaking for a 2014 law gives the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency a lot of discretion in hiring cybersecurity people.
The technology that controls nuclear weapons dates back to the 1950s. Imagine if the control systems were online in the age of ransomware. Dr. Herb Lin has thought about exactly that and written a book called Cyber Threats and Nuclear Weapons.
House fires remain the most common form of fire each year, and FEMA keeps close track of them. With some recent statistics and how the agency gathers it, acting U.S. Fire Administrator Tonya Hoover joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Defense Department is continuing to prepare for climate change related problems.
Retirement can be a lot less fun if your teeth fall out and you can't bite into an apple.
As choices are examined and strategies perfected about Cloud Migration in the greater National Capital Region, one of the many federal-government spaces where important decisions are being executed is within the office of the Army CIO.